Peer to Peer File Sharing
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Revision as of 02:42, 13 April 2009
Introduction
Peer to Peer File Sharing is a way of distrubuting information in a model different from the typical Client-Server methodology. In a Client-Server model, information is stored and retrieved from a centralized server. However, in a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) model, the information is available from many different sources and shared in an equal setting. Wherein a Client-Server model, information is requested by clients and processed by servers, nodes in an P2P environment act as both a receiver and distributor of information. The P2P model eliminates the need for a centralized server.
Contents
[[1] Brief History]
[[2] Controversy]
[[3] Current State]
[[4] Corporate Response]
[[5] References]
[[6] See Also]
[[7] External Links]
Contents |
Brief History
Controversy
Current State
Corporate Response
References
See Also
External Links
--Gosyned 22:42, 12 April 2009 (EDT)